CASE EXAMPLES



Dave's struggling to find the motivation to get moving. He's in a residential care facility and they're understaffed. To make things trickier, Dave is in a wheelchair after a spinal cord injury. Dave may need more surgery, however he knows that he needs to build up some strength first. By allowing Physiotherapy to come to him, Dave's able to start building up some leg strength, making it easier to lift up off the chair - and much less pain!
Dave
Avery's been involved with the NDIS for 3 years. She suffers from agoraphobia, which means that she has a severe fear of going out in public. She is really limited with her fitness, being unable to even walk her beloved dog. Physiotherapy comes to her and we get started slowly with gentle and safe exercises, whilst trying to gradually re-enter the community.
Avery
Skyler unfortunately suffered a stroke and is struggling with her walking. She has the occasional fall and needs help re-training her brain to move again. Skyler gets into the hydrotherapy pool to improve her strength and aims to gradually walk more on land over the coming months.